XConfig of Redhat 9

From: padul (ricciardellip_at_tiscali.it)
Date: 10/28/03


Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 22:11:18 +0100

I am a beginner in Linux, I have installed from about a week the Redhat
9. I would have to change some formulations of the kernel and have found
that in order to make
that must be used the commando: "make xconfig"
But after that I type this command this message of error appears me:
"make: *** config: is to directory: stop "

Translate it says that config it is not a directory, but I do not understand
to that what
one refers. I have tried all the passages that are in the guide costumize
your Redhat 9, but is not to successful making to leave this Benedict
program!

Aspect an aid, thanks to who will answer to me. Padul

Excused for the Spamming!



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